Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
designated cancer center

Patrick O. Brown

Publication Details

  • Parallel human genome analysis: microarray-based expression monitoring of 1000 genes.

    Schena M, Shalon D, Heller R, Chai A, Brown PO, Davis RW. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996; 93 (20): 10614-9

    Microarrays containing 1046 human cDNAs of unknown sequence were printed on glass with high-speed robotics. These 1.0-cm2 DNA "chips" were used to quantitatively monitor differential expression of the cognate human genes using a highly sensitive two-color hybridization assay. Array elements that displayed differential expression patterns under given experimental conditions were characterized by sequencing. The identification of known and novel heat shock and phorbol ester-regulated genes in human T cells demonstrates the sensitivity of the assay. Parallel gene analysis with microarrays provides a rapid and efficient method for large-scale human gene discovery.

    PubMedID: 8855227

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